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Converting PSH estimates in terms of ground motion intensity into macroseismic intensity estimates
Methodological aspects relative to the conversion of probabilistic hazard evaluations in terms of ground motion intensity into hazard in terms of macroseismic Intensity. As a first step, the probabilistic relationships between ground motion intensity and macroseismic intensity are critically re-examined to account for the different formal properties of these two dimensions of the earthquake intensity. Then these relationships are coherently considered in the conversion of hazard curves by accounting for the inherent binning of macroseismic intensity values and of their inherent probabilistic nature. It is shown that approximate procedures currently used to provide this conversion may provide biased outcomes when the dispersion of values relative to ground motion intensity corresponding to macroseismic Intensity is dismissed or not properly accounted for. The impact of this possible bias is evaluated by considering the seismic hazard at reference site condition at the city of L’Aquila in Central Italy.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Seismology is an international journal specialising in all observational and theoretical aspects related to earthquake occurrence.
Research topics may cover: seismotectonics, seismicity, historical seismicity, seismic source physics, strong ground motion studies, seismic hazard or risk, engineering seismology, physics of fault systems, triggered and induced seismicity, mining seismology, volcano seismology, earthquake prediction, structural investigations ranging from local to regional and global studies with a particular focus on passive experiments.